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Also anyone heard of this?

Taking a course at "NOVA" which is a community college and it's like $75..

Anyway it allows you to get a "Class M" for motorcycles add to your license w/o having to get a permit.

(As in Virginia there is no law for needing to hold a motorcycles learners permit for an amouint of time)

If anyone has any knowledge on that I'd appreciate it as well.. I know you have to bring gear (helmet, jacket, boots)

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behind the wheel is so easy. they tell you everything that you need to do so nothig to worry about. but remember to relax. driving when youre nervous makes it a little more difficult ;)

remember to look both ways before driving through major intersections. they're bitchy about htat whne you have to take the dmv driving test

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when you're taking your behind the wheel test..

be calm and don't ever talk back to the instructor.

and while you are driving remember these and you will pass.

when she tells you to make a right turn:

make sure to look for a "no right turn on red" sign

no matter what. look over your shoulder

when you are at a stop sign, especially a 4 way stop sign

the person who got there first goes first. otherwise you take turns by starting from the left, you let the person on your left go and then you can go. and if they go when it's your turn, do not go, that's what driving defensively is all about.

one last thing. stop before the limit line.

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Ok here are my general tips for taking your behind the wheel test....

- Do a general look over of your vehicle. Make sure all the lights work (this will be checked before you even begin the test), the brakes are good, and your tires have a decent amount of tread on them (this will also be checked).

- This should go without saying but wear your seatbelt. I actually had two friends go through the entire test and failed because they forgot their seatbelts.

- Don't go over the speed limit, even by 1 mile per hour.

- Don't go to slow (you can fail for this as well).

- Always use your turn signals.

- Watch out to trick requests (asked to make a u-turn on a road marked as not allowing u-turns, request to turn left on a red light, ect.).

- When you are going to turn make an over exagerated attempt to look are the corner (physically turn your head for about a second in each direction and make sure your instructor sees you turning your head)

- Be sure to have the radio off.

- Relax, it's actually an easy test if you use basic common sense.

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